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So, let's start with Variation C222: 12...exd4
Ruy_Lopez/Variation C222.pgn
Now, let's move on to the remaining Variation C223: 12...Rb8
Ruy_Lopez/Variation C223.pgn
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Today we will conclude our study of the Moller and Arkhangelsk Variations. In the last post we have studied Variation C221: 12...Re8. Today, we will study the remaining two replies by Black, Variation C222: 12...exd4 and Variation C223: 12...Rb8.
So, let's start with Variation C222: 12...exd4
Ruy_Lopez/Variation C222.pgn
Now, let's move on to the remaining Variation C223: 12...Rb8
Ruy_Lopez/Variation C223.pgn
So, friends, this concludes our study of the Moller and Arkhangelsk Variations. It's a bit tricky, but I am sure you will be able to find your way out through it, as shown.
From our next post, we will start a new chapter, The Open Lopez.
So, stay tuned. This is certainly not the end.
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